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Results from the first culturally tailored, multidisciplinary diabetes education in Lebanese adults with type 2 diabetes: effects on self-care and metabolic outcomes

  • Ola Sukkarieh-Haraty
  • , Leonard E. Egede
  • , Georges Khazen
  • , Joelle Abi Kharma
  • , Natali Farran
  • , Maya Bassil

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Abstract

Objective: Diabetes self-management education (DSME) is an essential component of lifestyle management needed for diabetes care. This pilot-study tested the effect of culturally-tailored education targeting diabetes selfcare on glycemia and cardiovascular risk factors of Lebanese with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) (n = 27; Age: 61 ± 10 yrs, 59% males, HbA1c: 8.98 ± 1.38%). Results: Diabetes self-care (Diet, Self-Monitoring Blood Glucose and foot care) improved after 6 months, which was reflected in a significant drop in glycemic levels (HbA1c:-0.5%; FPG: − 38 mg/dl), and cholesterol/HDL ratio (4.45 ± 1.39 vs. 4.06 ± 1.29). Waist circumference decreased at 6 months compared to 3 months (p < 0.05). This is the first effective culturally-tailored intervention that improved self-care, glycemic control, body adiposity and lipid profile of Lebanese with T2DM. Larger scale implementation with representative sample is warranted.

Original languageEnglish
Article number39
JournalBMC Research Notes
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Culture
  • Diabetes self-care
  • Education
  • Lebanon
  • Multidisciplinary intervention
  • Type 2 diabetes

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